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The comparison of principal demographic data of patients surgically treated for tibial diaphysis fracture and ankle fracture
Špaček, Michal ; Košťál, Roman (advisor)
At the beginning of the work there are described the most important anatomical structures in the observed locations of the both compared types of fractures The second part is divided in more chapters and it the traumatological introduction for the diaphyseal and angle fractures issue. This part is beginning with the basic partition to the further specialization on diagnostics, classification, therapy and healing focused on the tibial and ankle part. The single demographic data for the both types of fractures is described in the third part. In the last chapter there is the comprehension of the most important data of diaphyseal tibial and ankle fracture.
The comparison of principal demographic data of patients treated for proximal humeral fractures and humeral dyaphysis fractures
Pobijak, Michal ; Frič, Vladimír (advisor)
Fractures of proximal humerus and humeral shaft are two clinical problems that have many differences and different treatment. The aim was to compare these differences in a retrospective epidemiological study. At the beginning is an overview of anatomy, classification and treatment of humerus fractures. The point of the study was the evidence of patients, who were treated in Orthopedic - traumatological clinic of FNKV. In years 2000-2008 there were 1891 patients treated for proximal humerus fracture and 223 patients treated for humeral shaft fracture. The result of the work is an overview of incidence, sex and average age of the monitored patients, Neer's and AO classification overview and comparison of surgical and conservative treatment and the progression in time.
The comparison of principal demographic data of patients surgically treated for tibial diaphysis fracture and ankle fracture
Špaček, Michal ; Košťál, Roman (advisor)
At the beginning of the work there are described the most important anatomical structures in the observed locations of the both compared types of fractures The second part is divided in more chapters and it the traumatological introduction for the diaphyseal and angle fractures issue. This part is beginning with the basic partition to the further specialization on diagnostics, classification, therapy and healing focused on the tibial and ankle part. The single demographic data for the both types of fractures is described in the third part. In the last chapter there is the comprehension of the most important data of diaphyseal tibial and ankle fracture.
Sources of Demographic Data and Comparing Them
Hemrová, Martina ; Langhamrová, Jitka (advisor) ; Fiala, Tomáš (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to describe sources of demographic data and to compare them through selected criteria and indicators. The contribution is to facilitate orientation in the various databases, particularly for students of demographic specializations as well as others who need to search data. The thesis is divided into three parts. The first part is theoretical and it deals with description of selected demographic databases, as well as description of the entities that collect demographic data and provide outputs from them. The second part is analytical and its content is comparing selected indicators from various data sources and databases through selected evaluation criteria. The third part contains a summary and conclusion.
Influence of Unemployment on Tuberculosis Distribution in the Czech Republic in 2000-2007
SOPROVÁ, Martina
This degree work dealt with the relation between the occurrence of TBC and the unemployment rate in the Czech Republic between 2000-2007. The work researched whether an increase or decrease in the unemployment rate in the Czech Republic influenced changes in the occurrence of TBC. The work was based on an analysis of data from the Authority of Medical Informatics and Statistics regarding the occurrence of TBC and analysis of the number of unemployed people as stated by the Czech Statistics Bureau. The hypothesis {--} with an increasing number of unemployed people the number of people suffering from TBC is increasing in the Czech Republic {--} was confirmed. Results of the research showed that it is necessary to deal with this issue regularly and intensely and that none of us may remain indifferent towards unemployed people (regardless of the fact whether they suffer from TBC or not) because each of use can suddenly become unemployed. Work has ranked among natural human activities for about ten thousand years. It is the most reliable and longest social support in people{\crq}s lives and its loss usually results in a serious disruption of mental and physical health.

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